With just a few weeks left in the Florida high school football season and less than four months before national signing day, several prospects hoping to rise from under the radar.
Cocoa (Fla.) running back Antwan Lee has played a pivotal role for the Tigers for three seasons. He and ESPN 150 athlete Tarean Folston helped Cocoa win a state championship in 2010 and Lee rushed for nearly 1,000 yards in 2011 as Cocoa reached the Class 4A state semifinals.
At the beginning of the season, both Florida Atlantic and Middle Tennessee State were on the verge of offering Lee, but both schools have since backed off and the 5-foot-9, 175-pound athlete is hoping a final stretch of games and a strong playoff run will give him another shot with some FBS programs.
Cocoa (Fla.) running back Antwan Lee has played a pivotal role for the Tigers for three seasons. He and ESPN 150 athlete Tarean Folston helped Cocoa win a state championship in 2010 and Lee rushed for nearly 1,000 yards in 2011 as Cocoa reached the Class 4A state semifinals.
At the beginning of the season, both Florida Atlantic and Middle Tennessee State were on the verge of offering Lee, but both schools have since backed off and the 5-foot-9, 175-pound athlete is hoping a final stretch of games and a strong playoff run will give him another shot with some FBS programs.
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